Unfortunately I can't back any of this up with documentation, but if we disect the codepen provided by @skobalijc, we can see that what TinyMCE itself is made up of some elements inserted directly into the DOM which make up the menus and UI, and an iframe for the content area. Realflow 2014 license crack. What content_css: ['//fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Indie+Flower'], does is to add a link into the content iframe, so nothing outside of that iframe has access to the font. Crack civil cad 2017. CSS is an effective way to adjust the fonts on your web page. You can control the font family, size, color, weight, and many other aspects of the typography. The CSS properties used to style text generally fall into two categories, which we'll look at separately in this article: Font styles: Properties that affect the font that is applied to the text, affecting what font is applied, how big it is, whether it is bold, italic, etc.; Text layout styles: Properties that affect the spacing and other layout features of the text, allowing manipulation of. The easiest fix is just to add a link to your font stylesheet into the head of your main document as well as using the content_cssparameter in your TinyMCE initialisation, as you can see here. TinyMCE does not state clearly on their documentation (super short and quite meaningless). The link mentioned by @skobaljic, is from this, and you can notice that even their developer uses 'cursive'(generic family) instead of 'indie flower'. Base on my own experience, tinyMCE can only display the generic family or font built in by your browser. The CSS font properties define the font family, boldness, size, and the style of a text. Note: On computer screens, sans-serif fonts are considered easier to read than serif fonts. Font Family The font family of a text is set with the font-family property. The font-family property should hold several font names as a 'fallback' system. If the browser does not support the first font, it tries the next font, and so on. Start with the font you want, and end with a generic family, to let the browser pick a similar font in the generic family, if no other fonts are available. Note: If the name of a font family is more than one word, it must be in quotation marks, like: 'Times New Roman'. More than one font family is specified in a comma-separated list.
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